I am trying to create an easy tree-like directory listing at the top of my pages (think yahoo) so people can easily move backwards. However I am having a hard time coming up w/ an elegant solution...right now I'm kinda brute forcing it, I have a var called $show_path this takes this default value from an include() ed file:

however, the inc file is included on every page, so that appendation is wiped out on subsequent reloads...so when you get several pages down the tree you end up w/ a massive append that reflects all the other branches. Does that make sense? Is there any way to keep the var going from one page to another? Or am I stuck in append land?

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by AC-3:I am trying to create an easy tree-like directory listing at the top of my pages (think yahoo) so people can easily move backwards. However I am having a hard time coming up w/ an elegant solution...right now I'm kinda brute forcing it, I have a var called $show_path this takes this default value from an include() ed file:

however, the inc file is included on every page, so that appendation is wiped out on subsequent reloads...so when you get several pages down the tree you end up w/ a massive append that reflects all the other branches. Does that make sense? Is there any way to keep the var going from one page to another? Or am I stuck in append land?

Thanks in advance.[/quote]

Sorry, I don't have an answer, but a question.. Is the forum on your site a custom
build, or did you obtain it from somewhere?